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So its time to have a closer look at the retail product. First off, above is the packaging so you know what to look for in the stores, and well... just to satisfy your curiosity of course ;)

Above, you can see the card tested. The card comes with a fairly basic bundle. While 650 MHz is the default reference clock frequency on the core, this one is clocked at 680. The 1GB 256-bit GDDR5 memory is factory clocked at 3400 MHz (effective data-rate).

The design is elaborate alright, we like that. Nice black and orange themed. It looks good, especially for a mid-range part.

Connectivity wise you'll have nothing to complain about, two DVI connectors, one HDMI and one Display port monitor connector.

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